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CRICKET.

[Reutkiis Tr.i.Eon.vMs.] I-NOLAND’S TKAM FOR \ I SI It ALIA LON Li i.N. Aug. 2G. The "Daily Chronicle” says: I lie select ion of Why-'dl i an insult to Knglish wil ket-keepers. lo suggest, as the selis-tors have dope, that the wicket-keeper- are so had that none an worth .selecting, is ludicrous. Why sail is the Notts reserve keeper. CorXTY MATCIIKS. In the county eriekel. Surrey in the Ist. innings made 2PP (Kilm-r taking for 7iS) and in the second ’_'(l2 iSiitidliiini' scorin'; lilt and Kilner taking o for !t7i) against, Yorkshire. t orlishih- in the l-t. innings scored Kill (Sailler taking o for 2!l. and Fender 3 for 7 i : and in the second scored >2 (Rhodes not. out. 7,1). Sadler taking 7, for 12. and Fender 7> for I7>. Sussex heat Leicester. Cilligan took G for 2G and Tale It for IS. Shipman took G for 7>!l. tiloiieester heat Middlesex. Hammond made 171 not out. Parker took 7 for till and 7 for It), including the hat trie 1 , in each innings. Ilaig took G lor 11 and Dun*.mi I for IS. Notts heal Warwick. Why-all made |.‘t7 Barrett, took 7, for 7] and Staples | tor 7,1 Somerset (Meßryan Dot heat Worcester who made 111. Hunt took o for 31. |.’or Kssex against Northants. I’r‘*eI mode 12lh The match was abniido'ied. Rain generally interfered with play. The I.a ueashire- Hampshire fixture was abandoned shortly alti'i* the start. (Received this day at P. 27, a.m.t LONDON. August 27. Somerset in their first. innings

lgainst the South Africans made 20S. Maeßrvsn 7*Di. Pdanekcnberg took G lor 7G. Africa in their first made I IP tor I. (Catterall. not out. 781. Stumps were then drawn. The Africans, for the sixth time on their tour, decided to field alter winning tile ties. Somerset hatted 1,0 minutes. Maeßryan played a forceful innings. Blanekenherg coming on for the third time at IDS. took 3 for 3. I’,. The tourist- only made thirty-five for the first four wickets. Then Catterall and Taylor entered a brilliant partnership.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1924, Page 3

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341

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1924, Page 3

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1924, Page 3

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